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You end up with the advertised/effective CPU speed, such as 2.8GHz.

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Q: What do you get if you multiply the system bus frequency by the multiplier?
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If you multiply the system bus frequency by the multiplier you get the?

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If you multiply the system bus frequency by the multiplier you get what?

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If you multiply the system bus frequency by the multiplier what can you get?

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What 2 factors determine the frequency of the CPU?

System bus frequency and multiplier


What is the system bus and frequency called?

Front Bus and 1600


What is the mesurement of frequency of a system bus?

The frequency of a system bus is measured in Hz. Modern computer system buses operate at hundreds of MHz or at GHz.


What is a measurement of frequency of a bus and cpu?

A system bus frequency is 1600 MHz. A CPU frequency is 166 MHz to almost 4GHz.


What is the common frequency of a system bus on the motherboard?

There is no "common" frequency. As new technology develops, the speed of the front side bus and newer system buses continuously increases.


What is the measurement of frequency of a system bus?

Frequency is measured in Hertz, or cycles per second.


What is the frequency of a system bus?

it depends on the CPU.. but the frequency is measured in herts


How is CPU speed calculated?

CPU speed is calculated off of the Front Side Bus (FSB) speed and the CPU Multiplier. Don't confuse HyperTransport (HT) or Quad Data Rate (QDR, aka Quad Pumping) with FSB. HyperTransport and QDR have "replaced" FSB, but they too rely on the FSB. FSB was formerly used as a transport medium for data between the processor, memory and northbridge chipset and is now used more just as a reference clock frequency. FSB * Multiplier = CPU Speed For example, my Sempron 3400+ runs at 2.0 GHz with an 800MHz HyperTransport bus. It runs on a 200 MHz FSB bus and has a multiplier of 10. The HyperTransport multiplier is 4. 200 MHz FSB * 10x Multiplier = 2,000 MHz CPU 200 MHz FSB * 8x HT Multiplier = 800 MHz HyperTransport bus


What is a measurement of frequency of a system bus and CPU. which is faster the system bus or CPU?

CPU operates from 166 MHz to more than 3 GHz system can operate from 133 MHz to 400 MHz. CPU is faster than the system bus